There could be a story about a person who has a fear of heights but was pressured into riding Kingda Ka. As the ride climbed to its great height, they were filled with sheer horror. Their mind was racing with thoughts of falling, and the rapid descent only made it worse. They probably had nightmares about it for days after.
Maybe there was a case where someone lost a personal item, like a precious ring, during the Kingda Ka ride. The horror would be in the panic of realizing it's gone and the inability to retrieve it easily. It could have slipped off during the intense acceleration or high - speed journey. And the thought of it falling who - knows - where on the ride area is quite dreadful.
I don't have the exact figure at hand. Kingda Ka's height and structure might make it challenging to determine the number of stories precisely. Maybe a search on a dedicated theme park website or enthusiast forum could give you the answer you're looking for.
Kingda Ka is around 45 stories high. It's a really tall roller coaster!
My favorite Kingda Ka funny story is about a group of friends. One of them was a bit of a show - off and was bragging about how he'd been on scarier rides. But when Kingda Ka started, he was the first one to start yelling 'Oh my god, this is insane!'. His friends couldn't stop laughing at him.
There was this one time at Kingda Ka. A family was waiting in line. The little kid in the family was trying to act all brave and was telling everyone how he wasn't scared at all. But when it was their turn and they got strapped in, the kid started crying and asking to get off. His parents were trying to calm him down but it was really funny to watch.
I heard of a time when there was a strange noise coming from the mechanism during the ride. People on the Kingda Ka were really scared, fearing that something was about to go terribly wrong. The ride operators had to quickly stop it and evacuate everyone. Just the thought of being on a ride that might break down mid - way is extremely frightening.
I have no direct knowledge of this 'yes ka no ka hanbun ka light novel'. But generally, light novels are known for their engaging stories and unique concepts. It might be centered around a complex relationship where the characters are constantly faced with choices that can be simply yes or no, or perhaps a more nuanced 'half' option. It could also be a story that plays with the idea of uncertainty and decision - making, using these concepts as a driving force for the plot.
One interesting story could be about the various festivals celebrated in Gokuldham society. They always come up with unique ways to celebrate Diwali, for example, with everyone contributing in their own special way, like Jethalal trying to manage the arrangements in his own comical manner.
Well, there could be a story where Mickey Mouse participates in a Hindi festival. He learns about the significance of the festival, like Holi, and joins in the fun with his friends. There might also be a story where he meets a Hindi - speaking genie who grants him wishes in a comical way. These kinds of stories are popular as they blend the familiar character of Mickey Mouse with the rich culture of India.
One popular ka fantasy novel could be 'The Lord of the Rings'. It has a richly detailed world filled with different races like hobbits, elves, and dwarves. The magic system and the epic battles make it a classic in the fantasy genre. Another could be 'A Song of Ice and Fire', with its complex political intrigue and a large cast of characters. It's full of unexpected twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. But generally, it might be about a dilemma between the world and a girl. Maybe it's a story where the protagonist has to choose between saving the world or being with the girl he loves.